Resonating Surfaces is triple portrait, of a city, a woman and an attitude to life. For the personal story of Suely Rolnik, who is a Brazilian psychoanalyst currently living in São Paulo, involves the Brazilian dictatorship of the sixties as well as the Parisian intellectual climate surrounding Deleuze and Guattari in the seventies. The film is woven through by different themes: the other and the relation to otherness, the connection between body and power, the voice and, ultimately, the micropolitics of desire and of resistance.
Argentina, 1973. The return of democracy marks the beginning of a new countdown to the next coup d'é...
A poetic and personal cinematic meditation on displacement and loss, SKIN OF GLASS follows filmmaker...
A chronicle on the days without Jorge Julio López, key witness and complainant on the first trial on...
In 1944 Crimean Tatars has suffered a long road in exile. It was accompanied by famine, illness and ...
From its old age, a SIG-510 rifle tells the story of its military service as a weapon used by the Ch...
Biographical portrait of the labor movement and left wing movement in Uruguay, "Conversations with T...
After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...
Five Argentinian women, with missing relatives from the military dictatorship that ruled the country...
The city of Madrid as it appears in the Spanish films of the 1950s. A small tribute to all those who...
A history of the political and social repression carried out by the ruthless regime of Spanish dicta...
It’s the last dictatorship of Europe, caught in a Soviet time-warp, where the secret police is still...
In operation to this day, the mansion known as Madame Satan began its activities in 1983, and in the...
This revealing portrait of Cuba follows the lives of Fidel Castro and three Cuban families affected ...
A child who just loved to skate from the age of eight, Poppy Starr Olsen became the number one femal...